S&P 500 Clears 4,375 Hurdle, Faces Call Wall at 4,400: What to Watch Out for Next

 | Nov 07, 2023 02:29

Stocks finished the day flatish, no surprise, given the rally last week and the trends we have seen over the last 18 months. As of yesterday, the S&P 500 call wall is still at 4,400, and that means this index will remain capped until such time the call wall rolls higher or we begin to see the index trade lower again.

I continue to think that last week was nothing more than a gamma squeeze, which will end in the same manner other gamma squeezes have ended, which is a return to the origin at 4,100. Besides, when I used to be called a Permabull, I would always be reminded how markets don’t bottom on Friday, which is what October 27 was.

These rallies have become unable at best throughout 2022, and they tend to end similarly. If correct, the call wall at 4,400 should act as a ceiling on stocks advancing, and eventually, we should trade lower again, just as we have seen since the mid-summer and most of last year.